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David's shoe store - Toronto

A true shoe conoisseur never misses a chance to walk through David's on Bloor Street.
Highlight: Their seasonal sales are a great time to stock up on fabulous buys. I scored a fabulous pair of Yves St. Laurent boots at one of their sales at half off the original $1000 ticket price.
Drawback: You can sometimes find the same shoes elsehwere for a better price. That being said, David's service and insight is unparelled.

December 13, 2009

British fashion designer Stella McCartney has
denied reports that she is teaming up with pop star Morrissey to create
a range of leather-free shoes.

A British tabloid had recently linked the two and suggested that
they were in the process of designing animal-friendly footwear, and the
Daily Mail had even quoted McCartney, 38, as saying she was "really" excited about the project.

The report has prompted McCartney to take to her Facebook page to set the record straight.

"Stella
is a fan of Morrissey, but those rumours of a collaboration for a shoe
line are simply not true," Contactmusic quoted her statement as reading.

xoxo

Shoelover

P.S. - Heifer whines could be human cries
Closer comes the screaming knife
This beautiful creature must die
This beautiful creature must die
A death for no reason
And death for no reason is MURDER

And the flesh you so fancifully fry
Is not succulent, tasty or kind
It's death for no reason
And death for no reason is MURDER

And the calf that you carve with a smile
It is MURDER
And the turkey you festively slice
It is MURDER
Do you know how animals die?

Kitchen aromas aren't very homely
It's not "comforting", cheery or kind
It's sizzling blood and the unholy stench
Of MURDER

It's not "natural", "normal" or kind
The flesh you so fancifully fry
The meat in your mouth
As you savour the flavour
Of MURDER

Simply click on the link, become a Facebook fan of Shoe Stör's Insanely Messy Closet Contest and upload a picture of your beautifully organized closet and get a chance to put your organizational superiority to work. Three judges will be selected at the leisure of Shoelover by November 19 2009. In return for your judging efforts, you will receive $100 of Shoe Stor products to make your uber organized life even more organized....

Shoe Stör's Insanely Messy Closet Contest officially kicks off November 20 2009 and stops taking submissions on November 30, 2009, so jot those dates down in your Filofax, Palm Pilot, Blackberry, Cellphone and get us those pictures of your super neat closet and get read to cast your holier than thou attitude over the huddled messy masses!

xoxo

Shoelover

PS - Legal mumbo jumbo - all submissions become property of Shoe Stor and its affiliates. Shoe Stor reserves the right to withhold your compensation if you do not take part as a judge once selected. Shoe Stor reserves the right to select alternative judges should you fail to respond to communications for Shoe Stor or fulfill your duties as a judges. If selected as a judge you absolve Shoe Stor and its affiliates of all liabilities that may arise for your participation in this event. If you would like more legal mumbo jumbo, click here and here

September 29, 2007

When art enthusiasts visit the Museum of Fine Arts, they often make
a beeline for the Egyptian mummies or the Monet paintings. Ceramic pots
from the late 6th century B.C. are easy to skip. But maybe mixing a
little pop culture with history will make a difference.

As part of the museum's ongoing effort to drive more visitors
through all of its collections, the museum today is launching "Walk
This Way," an exhibit styled like a treasure hunt that pairs eclectic
shoes - from Red Sox Nike cleats to sandals worn by Marilyn Monroe - with art work in the building.

The Monroe sandals are encased next to an Andy Warhol screen print
of the actress. Jeweled sandals by Bernardo from the 1960s stand next
to a second-century stone statue of an Indian bodhisattva, a religious
figure whose braided thong sandals look familiar.

April 19, 2007

Shoelover creeps around facebook to find people from Shoelover's past. Today Shoelover found Shai Peer, a lunatic keyboard player Shoelover went to high school with at Forest Hill Collegiate, another school that tried to kick Shoelover out.

xoxo

Shoelover

P.S. Some of you may say that Shai bears a striking resembelance to Animal from the Muppets, with one exception, Animal played the drums.